Shooting a successful music video isn’t the easiest of tasks under normal circumstances, however, when you decide to take your edit, export it as an image sequence, then print the frames onto 2520 pieces of paper which you then cut and tear before using stop-animation to reconstruct your film, you are talking about a whole new set of circumstances. Abbie Stephens’ methods might seem extreme, but there’s no denying the warmth and originality that flows throughout the music video for Loose Fit’s Table Beggar. All that effort definitely paid off!
Loose Fit – Table Beggar music video from Abbie stephens on Vimeo.
And just so you can fully appreciate the effort, here’s the making of:
Loose Fit-Table beggar Making Of from Abbie stephens on Vimeo.
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[...] East London director Abbie Stephens, she had just completed her impressively dedicated mixed media promo for Loose Fit, so it’s heartening to see that when she strips back on the technique the [...]